I really liked the way the porch was set on this house.
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I really liked the way the porch was set on this house.
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Temple Bar view in Dublin
The building was so old worn down that it caught my eye. The second one is an old building that was little farther down the road.
The East End of Houston is undergoing the process of gentrification--an older run-down neighborhood gets "rediscovered" and prospers--but it's a slow, patchwork process, as seen by these two historic buildings. In the first, a 1929 Weingarten's (one of Houston's oldest supermarket chains) was lovingly restored to its original Spanish-Colonial-style glory, while this once-magnificent Art Deco building (I have no idea when it was built but likely 1940s) crumbles and rots.
Strange to find a pyramid in East Texas, but I discovered this wonder down a side street in Cleveland, Texas. No sign or front entrance indicated the pyramid's purpose, but a rendition of the Last Supper was carved on the adjacent stone wall, so perhaps it is a chapel of some kind? A true mystery...
These were taken on lee gollege campus, two are of the abandoned building that they are renovating the other is an engineering section that looks like a plant
An old rusty fire escape my Humanities class and I found while exploring a small alley way on Texas Avenue